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friendly-neighborhood-patriarch:
boy oh boy sure am glad that during this crisis I get to experience Capitalist Plenty
and not Socialist Deprivation
rlly makes u think
hahahahahaha!!!!!!!! 50 years on and Vietnam is still beating America’s ass !!!!!!!!!!
uh huh
You know how china lies?
Vietnam does the same shit.
I live in vietnam and the number is actually that low lmao vietnam has closed down schools and universities and started online learning since feb. they have praticed social distancing and lock down for 20 days now. The government literally spent billions to put tourists in quarantine for free to health check them everyday for fourteen days to make sure community spread doesn’t happen. They’re willing to risk the economy as long as the people are safe. Like you do know vietnamese people have access to the internet right???
Population differences you people, America has significantly more people total
wow you’re such a genius, if only there were statistics for the number of cases per million people so we could scale it to population size, such as here:
can any mathematicians tell us whether 3 or 3,379 is the larger number? can any number wizards help us out on that one
The lengths that people go to to try and force the idea that the us is great are just astounding really
dumbfucks panicking and emptying out store shelves does not show a failure of capitalism, what it does show it that people as a collective are really really stupid because they think that for some reason all of a sudden they’re going to need 5 years worth of toilet paper and canned goods because of a virus.
It’s not a market issue, it’s a human issuecope harder sis, you’re not coping hard enough
here’s something funny- when similar panic-buying shortages occurred in Vietnam, they implemented the very food/supply distribution program this post is about, successfully addressing the issue- so while in a way it is a “human issue” it seems socialism is a lot better at handling this human issue than capitalism ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
also I love how you’re not even touching the comparative death rates lmao
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
March 15th, 1933 - September 18th, 2020
“I would like to be remembered as someone who used whatever talent she had to do her work to the very best of her ability.”
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The sad truth is that most evil is done by people who never make up their minds to be good or evil. — Hannah Arendt, The Life of the Mind (via philosophybits)
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ruth bader ginsburg has died. call your senators and remind them over and over and over again of mitch mcconnell’s own rule to not replace supreme court justices in a presidential election year. call them as many times as it takes until they agree to not fill the seat until 2021.
202-224-3121acting as if resistance is futile and the result here is a foregone conclusion is how it becomes one. i’m so scared. my rights and the rights of people i love are on the line. i cannot go quietly. we cannot go quietly. we need to fight like hell for everyone who will be hurt by another brett kavanaugh on the court. we need to fight for our loved ones. we need to fight for ourselves. we need to fight for the republic. call your senators. call until they’re sick of you calling. call them until you’re hoarse. don’t go quietly.
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